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Civil aviationBoeing: simulator training for the "new" MCAS would not be needed
Consideration present in the draft of the technical report
In the draft of the report of the Flight Standardization Board (FSB) appointed by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) -according to the US press- it would advise to train pilots "on the anti-stall... more
Civil aviationChina: CAAC will establish a pool of technicians to check B-737 MAX updates
Request for new certification presented on March 15th
The Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC) will establish -according to the local press- a task force of technical specialists to analyze all the changes made to the Boeing B-737 MAX aircraft, after... more
Civil aviationAci Europe. Statement on the report on the future ATM
The press release issued by the European airport trade association
Europe’s airport trade association is reacting to the report delivered yesterday to the European Commission by the ‘Wise Persons Group’, which sets out recommendations on the future of air traffic manag... more
Civil aviationDominica becomes ICAO’s 193rd Member State
Following its official adherence to the Chicago Convention
Dominica (Country in the Caribbean island) has now become the 193rd Member State of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) following its official adherence to the Convention on International... more
Civil aviationE-195E2 aircraft granted certification by three agencies
Performance improvements - TECHNICAL SHEET
At a ceremony held yesterday at the Company's facilities in São José dos Campos, Embraer received the Type Certificate for the E-195E2 from three regulatory authorities: ANAC, the Brazilian Civil Aviation A... more
Civil aviationAviation report. EC calls for action to reduce delays and address capacity issues in the EU
The document includes ten recommendations on the future of ATM in Europe -ATTACHMENT
The European Commission received yesterday recommendations by high-level aviation experts on the future of air traffic management in Europe. The so-called “wise persons group” was set up by the Commission to... more
Civil aviationBoeing-FAA: few funds at the base of the synergistic relationship
Impossible certifications without the help of the company's engineers
Despite the criticisms advanced towards the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) for how the certification of the Boeing B-737 MAX plane was actually carried out -according to the US press- the relationship... more
Civil aviationCALC-CSA Leasing: first collaboration completed on old aircraft portfolio
Delivery of three airplanes and one airframe
CALC (China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Limited) announced that the Group has completed an old aircraft portfolio delivery of three aircraft and one airframe from China Southern Air Leasing Limited... more
Civil aviationFAA: today meeting with the three US carriers users of the B-737 MAX
Pilot unions will also be present
The FAA technicians (Federal Aviation Administration) and the three main US companies that have the Boeing B-737 MAX aircraft in the fleet, namely American Airlines, United Airlines and Southwest Airlines,... more
Civil aviationIndia: appeal to the Supreme Court over the Dassault Rafale order accepted
Criticism continues for the operation desired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi
The Supreme Court of India will examine new evidence regarding a possible external interference in the $ 8.7 billion deal signed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi with France for the purchase of 36 Dassault... more
Civil aviationDelta. Bastian: "Interested in the possible future midsized aircraft of Boeing"
No comment on the possible investment in Alitalia
The Chief Executive Officer of Delta Air Lines Ed Bastian speaking at a press conference in Atlanta yesterday said that he was confident that Boeing will solve the B-737 MAX automatic anti-stalling system... more
Civil aviationRussia offers the Sukhoi Su-57 to China?
Beijing will probably reject - DATA SHEET
Russia is trying to sell the fifth-generation Sukhoi Su-57 fighter plane to China, despite the fact that Beijing's industries have already developed two Shenyang FC-31 and Chengdu J-20 stealth aircraft... more
Civil aviationBoeing: Chinese order was not suspended
It would be stopped due to the overall grounding of the B-737 MAX
From the China Aircraft Leasing Group (CALC) came the denial to the words of President Chen Shuang reported by the "South China Morning Post" (see AVIONEWS), underlining how his statements were misrepresented... more
Civil aviationBoeing (2): suspended order for 100 B-737 MAX from Chinese Group
It will remain so until the new airworthiness certification
The order from 100 aircraft Boeing B-737 MAX made by China Aircraft Leasing Group would have been suspended by the same Chinese Group, after the two disasters that occurred to two models B-737 MAX 8 of... more
Civil aviationAirplane and transport. Risk of strike in Spain
Trade union agitation scheduled for 20 April
Two of the main Spanish trade unions -the Unión Sindical Obrera (USO) and the Unión General de Trabajadores (UGT)- could soon organize a strike for airport employees, who would cross their arms starting o... more
Civil aviationAire: States deny passengers and airlines needed improvements in the European sky
The targets set for the coming five years fail to address that the ATM capacity
Aire (Airlines International Representation in Europe) communicates today in a note that the Member States of the European Union (EU) have adopted last week Air Traffic Management (ATM) performance targets... more
Civil aviation2019 marks 10 years since the launch of the ACA programme
An update on the latest developments
As this year’s ACI Asia-Pacific & World Annual General Assembly (WAGA) takes place in Hong Kong, Airports Council International provided an update on the latest developments among the community of 264 ai... more
Civil aviationIATA (2). Passenger demand moderates in February
International and domestic markets
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced global passenger traffic results for February 2019 showing total revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) rose 5.3%, compared to February 2018. This... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport in Italy. The strikes scheduled for April 13th
In addition, a national protest will take place tomorrow for all day for taxis
MIT (Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport) released the strikes in April, particularly in the aircraft and transport sector.Meanwhile tomorrow, on April 3, 2019 Usb-Taxi/Uritaxi/Uri/Orsa Taxi/Uti/Unica... more
Civil aviationHNA will be sold the aircraft catering company
Agreement close to $ 3 billion
There is also the control of the catering of the airlines between the various sales that the HNA Group is doing to try to return to the huge billionaire debt accumulated over the years. The Hainan-based... more
Civil aviationB-737 MAX: Easa certification explained how to deal with the problem with the anti-stall system?
No mention of flight manuals? -ATTACHMENT
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) would have certified the Boeing B-737 MAX as safe since the additional training and procedures imposed by Boeing would "explain clearly" to pilots how to deal... more
Civil aviationBoeing (2). Elwell: "FAA would need 1.8 billion dollars for certifications"
The Senate will prepare a law to prohibit making optional of security systems -VIDEO
While Boeing presented the new software for the B-737 MAX aircraft, yesterday the United States Senate held hearings by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) Acting Administrator Daniel Elwell, of... more
Civil aviationUSA: today hearing in the Senate for the Boeing B-737 MAX aircraft
The FAA acting administration and the president of the NTSB will speak
While today Boeing will present the software update for the B-737 MAX aircraft, US senators will conduct a hearing with the FAA's interim administrator (Federal Aviation Administration) Daniel Elwell (see... more
Civil aviationSouthwest Airlines: engine problem of a B-737 MAX 8 aircraft
Emergency landing shortly after take-off
New problem for a Boeing B-737 MAX 8 aircraft of Southwest Airlines that yesterday had to make an emergency landing at Orlando airport, from where it took off for Victorville in California. A repositioning... more
Civil aviationFAA will change the aviation safety approach by July 2019
Dan Elwell will ask for a reform to evolve the institution
Tomorrow the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Acting Administrator Dan Elwell will conduct a hearing before the Senate subcommittee on trade during which he will talk about when Boeing B-737 MAX planes... more
Civil aviationBoeing: anti-stall system will be deactivated in case of different readings
Rumors about some improvements to the B-737 MAX software
Among the software corrections made (see AVIONEWS) from Boeing to its B-737 MAX planes -according to rumors reported by the US press- there will be a modification that automatically deactivates the anti-stall... more
Civil aviationB-737 MAX: China suspends request for aircraft airworthiness certification
A team of experts will be sent by CAAC to check the status of the investigation
After being the first regulatory agency to ground Boeing B-737 MAX aircraft, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) decided to suspend also the aircraft airworthiness certification since there... more
Civil aviationEuropean Parliament backs proposal to end switch between summer and winter time
2021 could be the last year with a seasonal time change in the EU
Member states will keep their right to decide on their time zone more
Civil aviation290+10 aircraft ordered between A-320 and A-350 XWB
China and Airbus expand partnership in civil aviation
Airbus and China Aviation Supplies Holding Company (CAS) signed a General Terms Agreement (GTA) covering the purchase by Chinese airlines of a total of 300 aircraft. The GTA was signed in Paris, France... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport: inconvenience due to personnel strike of Alitalia
95 flights cancelled - ATTACHMENT
The strike in the air transport sector scheduled for today, March 25 (see AVIONEWS) will create many inconveniences for passengers, especially for those who have booked a flight with Alitalia that in the... more
Civil aviationB-737 MAX airplane: still work for software and pilot training
US carriers cancel flights until the end of April
Technicians from American Airlines, Southwest Airlines and United went to the Boeing B-737 MAX aircraft production plant last Saturday to be able to have initial explanations about the software update... more
Civil aviationRyanair. Jacobs: "Nothing changes for the B-737 MAX 200 aircraft"
They will remain the cornerstone for modernizing the fleet
Despite the two incidents involving the Boeing B-737 MAX 8 aircraft, Ryanair's plans to purchase the model (in the MAX 200 version) have not changed and are unlikely to change, especially because using... more
Civil aviationGermany: software failure at Frankfurt ACC
DFS Reduce air traffic over the affected area
A problem with the software of the Frankfurt Area Control Center (ACC) forced the German flight assistance service (DFS) to reduce the number of planes in flight in most of the country this afternoon,... more
Civil aviationBoeing: ready the software upgrade for the B-737 MAX aircraft
It must be certified again by the FAA
According to what was declared by the Federal Aviation Administration Boeing will soon issue a bulletin with which it permit to start the installation of the updated software for the B-737 MAX 8 and MAX... more
Civil aviationB-737 MAX: investigation by the DoT confirmed
Checks on the aircraft certification process
The doubt that the same malfunction caused the two accidents of the Boeing B-737 MAX 8 aircraft -of Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines- in addition to causing the global grounding of the US aircraft, also... more
Civil aviationICAO: investment in aviation infrastructure key to unlocking growth in Africa
Its Council President at the workshop hosted by the Government of Nigeria
At a workshop hosted by the Government of Nigeria yesterday, ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) Council President Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu delivered a stark caution: the realization of better... more
Civil aviationB-737 MAX (2). Ky: "EASA will pay attention on every detail"
The Executive Director announces that "the decision will be taken independently of the FAA"
"The Boeing B-737 MAX 8 and MAX 9 aircraft will not fly in the skies of the European Union (EU) until there are sufficient guarantees from the US company", this the Executive Director of EASA (European... more
Civil aviationEthiopian Airlines: despite the incident confidence still very high
There should be no repercussions in the short to medium term
The trust in Ethiopian Airlines by the financiers, passengers and partners continues to be high, and despite the accident of 10 March -still for reasons to be ascertained- of the Boeing B-737 MAX 8 aircraft... more
Civil aviationBoeing CEO (2): letter to carriers, passengers and the aviation community
The integral text of the document
We receive and publish the integral text of the letter from the Boeing CEO, Dennis Muilenburg, addressed to airlines, passengers and the aviation community."We know lives depend on the work we do, and... more
Civil aviationAircraft and transport in Italy. The strikes fixed for next Monday
There are eight national agitations scheduled for March
MIT (Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport) announces the list of strikes that will interest the air transport sector next Monday.In detail the Italian strikes concern:25/03/2019 Filt Cgil/Fit-Cisl/Uilt-Uil/Ugl-Trasporto... more
Civil aviationBoeing CEO issued statement on Ethiopian Airlines accident investigation
The declarations by Dennis Muilenburg
Boeing Chairman, President and CEO Dennis Muilenburg issued the following statement regarding the report from Ethiopian Transport Minister Dagmawit Moges last Sunday."First and foremost, our deepest sympathies... more
Civil aviationB-737 MAX: in Canada it will be independently certified by the FAA
Minister's announcement. In the USA two investigations are opened
Not only the US Department of Transportation (see AVIONEWS), but also the Department of Justice is closely examining the dossier relating to the certification of the Boeing B-737 MAX aircraft, so much... more
Civil aviationB-737 MAX 8 accident: from Ethiopia announce "similarities" between the two air disasters
The US denies having validated and verified all the data of the black boxes
According to the press spokesman of the Ethiopian Transport Ministry Muse Yiheyis, in the analysis of data recorded by the black boxes of the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing B-737 MAX 8 aircraft, "clear similarities"... more
Civil aviationEthiopian accident (2): accusations against Ethiopia for the mismanagement of the impact site
Excavators, trucks and selfies risk polluting the tests
A diplomatic official in Addis Ababa speaking to "Reuters" criticized the Ethiopian authorities for how they are managing the area where Ethiopian Airlines Boeing B-737 MAX 8 crashed on Sunday 10 March.... more
Civil aviationAirlines urge the EU Commission and Member States to fix the ATC problem
A meeting is fixed at the end of this month
AIRE (Airlines International Representation in Europe) members gathered at the occasion of the association’s Board of Directors meeting on March 13th and concluded they expect the EU Commission and Member S... more
Civil aviationBoeing: first image of the new B-777/9X aircraft
It had to be presented yesterday -PHOTO
The new Boeing B-777X aircraft was to be officially presented yesterday, but due to the accident involving an Ethiopian Airlines B-737 MAX 8 and out of respect for the 157 victims the US company decided... more
Civil aviationBoeing: delay in software update due to shutdown
35 days that have extended the certification time
The update of the Boeing anti-stall system software for its B-737 MAX planes expected in the "coming weeks" (see AVIONEWS) actually had to be presented already, but -according to "The Wall Street Journal"-... more
Civil aviationBoeing B-737 MAX: doubts about training pilots of the two crashed planes
Some pilots raise these
Three Italian pilots joined by "Il Corriere della Sera" talked about the Boeing B-737 MAX aircraft and what the piloting differences are compared to the previous generation of the American twin-engine,... more
Civil aviationEthiopian plane crash. Black boxes still in Ethiopia
Investigators are deciding where to send them for analysis of the data collected
The only ones to keep the Boeing B-737 MAX active are the United States where the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the carriers that use them (the largest are Southwest Airlines and American Airlines)... more
Civil aviationItalian ENAC closes airspace to the B-737 MAX aircraft
Decision taken as a precaution
The Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) has decided to follow what has already been done by some European authorities by closing the Italian airspace on the Boeing B-737 MAX, imposing the grounding... more